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Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Devotional: The Easy Button

 Day 3: Faith Grows in the Going

Scripture: Luke 9:1–6 | Habakkuk 2:2–4


Reflection:
When Jesus sent out the disciples, He gave them power—but also removed comfort. No bags, no extra clothes, no backup. Why? Because faith isn’t learned in theory—it’s forged in motion. As they obeyed, God showed up.

We often want guarantees before we act. But Habakkuk 2 reminds us that the righteous live by faith, not by sight. Vision from God may take time, but our call is to stay faithful while we wait—and to move forward in obedience.

When we take the first step, even with fear or doubt, we open the door for God’s power to work. Obedience often precedes the miracle.


Question to Ponder:
What step is God asking you to take that you’ve been putting off because it feels risky or uncomfortable?


 Challenge:

Take a step of faith this week—apply for the opportunity, start the conversation, pray with someone, give generously, or serve in a new way. Trust that God will meet you in the going.


Prayer:
Lord, I want a faith that moves. Help me obey even when the road is uncertain. Grow my trust as I walk with You, and show me Your power as I follow. Amen.

Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Devotional: The Easy Button

 Day 2: Obedience Over Inspiration

Scripture: Luke 6:46–49 | Psalm 37:4–5


Reflection:
In our culture of podcasts, devotionals, sermons, and spiritual content, it’s easy to confuse knowledge with maturity. But Jesus draws a clear line: it’s not what we know, but what we do with what we know.

When Jesus says, “Why do you call me ‘Lord, Lord,’ and not do what I say?”—He’s confronting passive discipleship. Hearing the Word without obeying it builds a shaky foundation that crumbles in storms. But the one who hears and acts is like a wise builder, secure and unshaken.

Psalm 37 teaches us to delight in the Lord and commit our way to Him. That means surrendering not just our thoughts, but our actions. Real delight in God leads to real obedience.


Question to Ponder:
Are you learning more than you’re applying? What truth has God already shown you that you haven’t yet acted on?


 Challenge:

Pick one teaching of Jesus that you already know—maybe about generosity, prayer, forgiveness, or humility—and put it into practice today. Don’t wait to feel inspired—just do it.


Prayer:
Jesus, I don’t want to build a life that crumbles under pressure. Help me be someone who obeys You, even when it’s uncomfortable. Strengthen my foundation through action. Amen.

Monday, October 6, 2025

Devotional: "The Easy Button"

 

Day 1: Reset, Don’t Escape

 Scripture: Luke 17:1–6 | Psalm 37:1–3


Reflection:
Life is full of moments when we wish we could hit a magical reset button—one that erases problems, pain, or regret. But when the disciples ask Jesus to “increase our faith,” He doesn’t give them an escape route. He redirects them back to simple obedience.

Like those old Staples commercials, we often want quick fixes. But Jesus teaches us that growth doesn’t come from shortcuts—it comes from doing what we already know is right. In faith, the reset button is not about easing the path, but about restarting with the right mindset: obedience.

Psalm 37 reminds us not to fret when life feels unfair or hard. Instead, we are to trust in the Lord and do good. The path forward isn’t hidden—it’s just hard. But God meets us in that hard obedience with strength and growth.


Question to Ponder:
Where have you been waiting for an "easy" way out, instead of stepping into obedient action?


Challenge:
Write down one area of your life where you’ve been passively waiting or avoiding action. Pray over it, and make a commitment to take one obedient step this week—even if it’s small.


Prayer:
Lord, reset my heart and refocus my eyes. Help me stop chasing easy solutions and start walking faithfully in obedience. I trust that when I step forward with You, growth will follow. Amen.

Friday, September 26, 2025

Devotional: Developing the Skill of Shrewdness

 Day 5 – Eternal Welcome


Scripture: “So that when it is gone, you will be welcomed into eternal dwellings.” – Luke 16:9b


Reflection:

One day, our money and earthly resources will be gone. But the eternal fruit of a shrewd life will remain. Imagine being welcomed into heaven by people whose lives were touched because you invested in them, prayed for them, or shared the gospel with them. That is the eternal outcome of godly shrewdness.


Application/Challenge:

Picture that eternal welcome. Who do you want to see there because of your faithfulness? Write down one person’s name and commit to praying for them daily this week.


Prayer:

Father, I want my life to matter for eternity. Help me to be shrewd with my money, my relationships, and my witness so that others will be welcomed into Your kingdom. Amen.

Thursday, September 25, 2025

Devotional: Developing the Skill of Shrewdness

 Day 4 – Shrewd in Evangelism


Scripture: “Be wise in the way you act toward outsiders; make the most of every opportunity.” – Colossians 4:5


Reflection:

Sharing the gospel often requires shrewdness. Some approaches may work for one person but not another. Paul said he became “all things to all people” so that some might be saved. Shrewd evangelism requires courage, creativity, and persistence. It means asking questions that peel back false confidence and gently leading people toward the truth of Christ.


Application/Challenge:

Practice asking a simple gospel-centered question today. For example: “Do you have any spiritual background?” or “What do you think happens after we die?” Use it as a door opener to listen well and share hope.


Prayer:

Holy Spirit, guide my words and actions today. Give me shrewdness in sharing the gospel with wisdom, love, and boldness. Amen.

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